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Imperial

Large Neoclassical Pendant

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By 1900, Victorian picturesque and asymmetrical designs were being replaced by Greek and Roman columns, capitals, coffers, and pediments as interest in Neoclassical design surged.
After about 1910, substantial fixtures like the Imperial were common in large homes, businesses, courthouses, and other large public buildings.

Classic Revival design was meant to mimic the ideals of ancient Greek and Roman architecture. Rather than heaping detail upon detail, these fixtures pick an element – be it the curve of an elegant shade holder or an acanthus leaf motif – and emphasize it with a simplicity of design. This focus makes them adaptable to many spaces and contexts.

Description:
This large and stunning pendant originally hung in
a bank, and it projects that very sense of power, substance, and permanence that all Classical Revival design strives to achieve. With beautifully modeled details cast in solid bronze that include Beaux ...

Description:
The Grant Court is a substantial light and
a good choice for large commercial and public installations, or for spacious rooms with lower ceilings. Try it in medium or large entries, hallways, living rooms, and bedrooms. Classical Revival design was ...

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The Alexandra is a large, refined fixture with
a stoic sensibility, perfect for flaunting curvaceous Classical Revival shades and larger globes. Like our other popular chain pendants, the Alexandra is quite versatile, and would look equally at home in a ...

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Rejuvenation

Rejuvenation is a classic American lighting and house parts general store for home improvement whose mission is to add real value to homes, buildings, and projects. From the front porch to the back door, we provide lighting, hardware, bath hardware and functional home goods based on the best pieces of the past, designed for today, and made to last for years to come. The majority of our hardwired lighting products are made to order at our manufacturing facility in Portland, Oregon, and we pride ourselves on partnering with American craftspeople and vendors whenever possible.